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This weeks’ blog is set to be a bit different. Even though we are a social media agency that helps small businesses grow their presence online, we are a startup ourselves. We care about the businesses we work for and how they develop and sell their products/services. This blog is aimed at companies who aren’t just starting, but also those who are trying to rebrand.

First meetings

The first important meetings should discuss what makes the business unique, and how the heads of businesses are going to convey that to the public – solving this issue is important because it puts you in a clear direction. It can change the focus and change the approach.

So the question they should be asking themselves is “Why are we doing this?”

Effective leadership

Passion begins from the top.

The owner and CEO need to create a united team out of their employees to have the best chance of moving forward. Leadership needs to inspire everybody on a daily basis and allow employees to feel important.

There is no need for the most beautiful office if the people can be the priceless assets. It’s all about create a fun, productive and strong culture at the office to make everyone feel at home, outside of their home!

Recruitments

The hiring process should take its time, and find the perfect people for any openings. People who will be a good fit professionally and personally, and who will get along with their co-workers. And most importantly, these new recruits must feel the passion towards the company mission and vision. They will put in more effort than they are asked for!

The wrong people will not stay long and will risk destabilizing the business.

Out of all the social networks, LinkedIn is probably the most unique. It serves a similar yet very different purpose to the others and can be very rewarding if used well.

It is similar to Facebook because as you can see in the photo below, you can post an update/photo, like and comment on updates that you see. You are also able to followpeople you may not know personally but are interested in seeing on your news feed. If there are people you no longer wish to be connected to, you are free to remove them from your list.

The site is well known for any professional or professional-to-be, to advertise themselves online to potential employers or any other people already working in firms. However, it is also very important for all kinds of businesses to properly present themselves in a unique and simple way. Businesses use LinkedIn to share news about the company and industry, advertise jobs or announce a new recruit. They portray a more serious image of themselves than they would on Facebook, for example. And just like Facebook, companies aim to get their ‘Follow‘ button clicked by as many people as possible.

Job seekers are usually very active on LinkedIn, looking toconnect with recruiters from their favourite companies, which are usually found through the business‘ page. When you browse a company’s profile, there is always a section to see who the employees are, although the formats vary in the mobile app and desktop versions.

However, this is not only about the employees. In business to business interactions, representatives who are considering partnerships with your company will make sure to check the page to gather more information and make sure they will be in good hands.